![]() ![]() Amazingly lightweight, while being very well build. The secondary camera (on a trip by bike the first choice) is an E-620, bought with the double-zoom kit. Very good for condensed architecture, detailed landscape and for portraits. 1,1 kg with (compared to full frame) 100 - 400 mm focal length, with a starting aperture of 1:2.8 - that’s hard to find elsewhere on the market. Tele is covered by the famous Zuiko 50-200mm 1:2.8-3.5 SWD, which is the second version with the faster auto-focus. Just 440 grams, and even with Live View sufficently fast. ![]() The Zuiko 14-54mm II 1:2.8 - 3.5 acts as the standard-zoom. Really fast, delivers restrained and fresh colors out of the box. A bit off of the very small form factor, but still pretty lightweight. The tilt-and-swivel display allows controlled points of view which otherwise do compare to flying blind. Starting with the midrange cameras an image stablizer is integrated right into the body, and from E-30 on it works amazingly good. The smaller sensor allows small and light lenses, while being sharp into the corners. Postsumptio photographs with the Olympus E-System. For all others here is the gear Postsumptio uses: In this case everything is clear right from the start. The discussion about “which camera?” gets the more intensive the less it must be fit to use for a professional purpose. ![]()
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